Xeno 5.0 is a stable, electrically adjustable frame designed for people who work sitting/standing. The sturdy, powder-coated frame and double column legs ensure safety in daily use, while the extensive equipment makes it easy to organize the workstation.
Adjustable width from 115 to 165 cm allows you to mount a variety of tops and freely configure your workstation - from a compact home office to an expansive office.
A range of 71 to 117 cm allows for a comfortable transition between sitting and standing, promoting spinal health and productivity throughout the day.
The three-position memory panel allows you to quickly recall your favorite setting, and the USB-C port allows you to conveniently charge your devices without additional cables.
Dual motors ensure synchronized movement and eliminate tilt, making height changes fast and nearly silent.
The frame is designed to fit a variety of countertops - from natural wood to modern materials - giving you a lot of freedom of arrangement.
Powder-coated steel construction guarantees durability, while an additional hook allows you to hang headphones, a bag or accessories, keeping your stand in order.
Adjustable feet allow the stand to stand firmly even on uneven surfaces, eliminating wobble and improving comfort.
Xeno 5.0 is a piece that will easily fit into various arrangements - from a home office to an open space. It helps accentuate the character of the space and provides ergonomic support for daily work.
| Manufacturer | Mark Adler |
|---|---|
| Model | Xeno 5.0 |
| Power supply | 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 2.5A |
| Material | SPCC (steel), powder coating |
| Leg construction | 2-column |
| Width adjustment range | 115-165 cm |
| Height adjustment range | 71-117 cm |
| Maximum load | 120 kg |
| Drive | Two motors, lifting speed up to 20 mm/second |
| Control panel | Memory for 3 settings, USB-C port |
| Kit includes | Rack and countertop mounting parts |
| Additional accessories | Headphone/bag holder, adjustable feet |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS |
Data sheet
Specific References